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6.4.4
Averaging Type (AVT)
Mode of measurement averaging
AVT
Command
$AVTn<CR>
Response
$AVTnOK<CRLF>
Index
n = 0: No averaging (Default setting)
n = 1: Moving average
? = Request averaging type
Request averaging type
Command
$AVT?<CR>
Response
$AVT?nOK<CRLF>
6.4.5
Averaging Number (AVN)
Number of measuring values used to calculate the average (adjustable from 2 ... 4).
AVN
Command
$AVNn<CR>
Response
$AVNnOK<CRLF>
Index
n = 2 ... 4
? = Request averaging number
Request averaging number
Command
$AVN?<CR>
Response
$AVN?nOK<CRLF>
6.4.6
Channel Status (CHS)
Returns the available channels: 0 = channel not available, 1 = channel available
1
,
2 = mathematic function on channel active
CHS
Command
$CHS<CR>
Response
$CHS1,1,1,1OK<CRLF>
6.4.7
Channel Transmit (CHT)
Specifies the channels to be transmitted.
(0 = Do not transmit channel, 1 = Transmit channel)
CHT
Command
For example $CHT1,1,0,0<CR>
Response
$CHT1,1,0,0OK<CRLF>(Example: Channel 1 and 2 are transmitted)
Request channel transmit
Command
$CHT?<CR>
Response
$CHT?1,1,0,0OK<CRLF>
6.4.8
Status (STS)
Reads all settings at once.
The individual parameters are separated by a semicolon. The structure of the respective res-
ponses corresponds to those of the individual requests.
STS
Command
$STS<CR>
Response
$STSSRAn;AVTn;AVNn;CHS…;CHT…;TRG.OK<CRLF>
6.4.9
Version (VER)
Requesting the current software version including date.
VER
Command
$VER<CR>
Response
$VERKSS6380;V0.9;25.02.2010OK<CRLF>
1) Always all 4 channels (differential, Capa, Eddy, temperature) are available. A mathematic
function can be activated the first three channels.